Review of Frenzy (2015) by Andy D — 02 Jan 2017
Having now seen this, it's clearly one of the most underrated movies that Hitchcock made. One of his later films (made in 1973) which also sees him returning to London to film, the film is darkly humorous, hugely suspenseful - as always - and much more overtly sexual than his previous works.
It focuses on a man wrongly accused - as is often the case in Hitchcock's films - of murdering women around London, and his search to find the real murderer and reveal him to prove his own innocence.
Brilliant, but at times disturbing stuff.
This review of Frenzy (2015) was written by Andy D on 02 Jan 2017.
Frenzy has generally received positive reviews.
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